The Song of the Desert Animals

Creation never stops singing to Hashem; even out in the desert in the barren hot sands, the desert animals sing all day long with their praise of Hashem...

1 min

Rabbi Lazer Brody

Posted on 06.04.21

Translation by Rabbi Lazer Brody with illustrations by Rebecca Shapiro

 
Perek Shira for children, Part 15
 
The Beast of Burden says: "If you eat the fruit of your labors, how happy and fortunate you are." (Psalms 128:2)
 
The Camel says: Hashem roars from upon high and sounds His voice from His holy Abode, and roars His agony about His Temple. (Jeremiah 25:30)
 
The Horse says: "Behold, as the eyes of the servants to their master’s hand, as the eyes of a maid to her mistress’s hand, so are our eyes to Hashem our God until He will favor us." (Psalms 123:2)
 
The Mule says: "All the kings of earth shall acknowledge You, Hashem, for they have heard the sayings of Your mouth." (Psalms 138:4)
 
The Donkey says: "To You, Hashem, is the greatness and the might and the triumph and the glory for everything in heaven and earth is Yours; To You, Hashem, is the monarchy and the sovereignty over every leader." (Chronicles I, 29:11)
 
The Ox says: "Then sang Moses and the Children of Israel this song to Hashem, and they said, ‘I shall sing to Hashem, for He has risen above the arrogant; He threw the horse and its rider into the sea." (Exodus 15:1)
 
 
To be continued.

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